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India: BigMuscles Nutrition unveils Hardik Pandya as Brand Ambassador

A leading provider of nutritional supplements, BigMuscles Nutrition has announced that Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya will be their brand ambassador. The collaboration aims to promote a healthier lifestyle through the use of high-quality protein nutrition.

According to a press release from BigMuscles Nutrition, the partnership with Pandya highlights their shared commitment to excellence and dedication to fitness. Suhel Vats, the managing director of BigMuscles Nutrition, expressed his excitement about having Pandya on board as the brand ambassador.

The company’s campaign, #PerformanceHiPehchaan, emphasizes the high-quality performance of their products, which have established them as market leaders.

Pandya, known for his strict fitness and dietary regime, praised BigMuscles Nutrition’s Premium Gold Whey Protein as the perfect companion for individuals focusing on intense muscle-building workouts.

Pandya expressed his enthusiasm for the campaign and looked forward to sharing the high-performance video with fitness enthusiasts. The collaboration between Pandya and BigMuscles Nutrition aims to provide individuals with global standards in their supplement choices and support their fitness goals.

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